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    CTranslate2

    CTranslate2

    Fast inference engine for Transformer models

    ...The execution is significantly faster and requires less resources than general-purpose deep learning frameworks on supported models and tasks thanks to many advanced optimizations: layer fusion, padding removal, batch reordering, in-place operations, caching mechanism, etc. The model serialization and computation support weights with reduced precision: 16-bit floating points (FP16), 16-bit integers (INT16), and 8-bit integers (INT8). The project supports x86-64 and AArch64/ARM64 processors and integrates multiple backends that are optimized for these platforms: Intel MKL, oneDNN, OpenBLAS, Ruy, and Apple Accelerate.
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    imodelsX

    imodelsX

    Interpretable prompting and models for NLP

    ...Find a natural-language prompt using input-gradients. Fit a better linear model using an LLM to extract embeddings. Fit better decision trees using an LLM to expand features. Finetune a single linear layer on top of LLM embeddings. Use these just a like a sci-kit-learn model. During training, they fit better features via LLMs, but at test-time, they are extremely fast and completely transparent.
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